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On April 3, 2003, Zomo gave permission for shows to be hosted at the Archive:

--- Diana,
sure that would be rad...i'm not sure who posted that
originally but i'd love for our shows to be traded...

if you need to know anything else about zomo please
let me know...

thanks,
justin

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www.zomo.net
www.mp3.com/zomo

Policy
Zomo does allow audio taping of some of their performances. The tapes are solely for archival, personal, educational, not-for-profit use. Tapers are encouraged to trade their shows in a strictly non-profit manner. No profit is to be made from an unofficialy taped Zomo show. We don't set up a taper section. If the venue does not permit taping, we will comply with their wishes. If you attend a show you should be prepared for the possibility that you will not be able to bring in your recorder. Sorry, but we don't usually allow board tapes, mostly just microphones depending upon the situation. If you do tape we are concerned that your taping does not interfere with other audience members in any way (this means microphones stands blocking someone's view or just causing a scene). Some venues are more compatible to the physical set up of microphones than others. The specific situation will decide the outcome.

  

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